How to Think Like a Bee: Creating Pollinator Habitat and Helping Pollinators

Start Date
02/04/2022
End Date
02/04/2024
Description
This course examines the importance of native bees, the distinctions between native and non-native bee species, bee biology and life cycle, creating and maintaining bee habitat, vegetation for bees, and planting and landscape management without pesticides.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Site Planning
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.50
Learning Outcomes
Learners will be able to explain the environmental and human importance of native bees and how they differ fron non-native bees.

Learners will be able to discuss how bees live their lives and how that affects the successful creation of habitat for them.

学习者将能够创建和管理的成功ful pollinator habitat by selecting and planting vegetation that is beneficial for bees, flies, and butterflies.

Learners will be able to apply successful planting and landscape management strategies that can transform "messy" or, more accurately, natural landscapes into attractive ones, while avoiding the use of pesticides.

Instructors
Maria van Dyke
Course Codes
SS021821W1200
Provider
HalfMoon Education Inc.

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